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Teacher Melissa V. Castillo Palma.

too/enough

TOO/ENOUGH

TOO- We use "TOO" followed by a noun or an adjective, and it means excessive. (That there's extra, excess or more than needed,) Form: Too+noun/adjective Examples: She is too busy to study. This ramen is too spicy, I cannot eat it.

TOO/ENOUGH

ENOUGH- We use "ENOUGH" to express that something is sufficient (Not missing or not extra). Form: Enough goes AFTER adjectives, but BEFORE nouns. There's enough milk for your cereal. (there is sufficient milk) In negative, it means that something is not sufficient. I don't have enough money to pay my rent.